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Gamedec - Review @ Ye Old Entertainment

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Jan 27, 2022.

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    [​IMG]Ye Old Entertainment reviews Gamedec.

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    Gamedec review, A cyberpunk game that goes full matrix on you. Is this a worthwhile rpg?


    There's no lack of cyberpunk themed RPG. My favorite saga is of course Shadowrun. The shadowrun return saga was beautiful and Shadowrun Hong Kong was its standout game. I don't even think Cyberpunk 2077 was all that terrible. But that's a different story.

    Gamedec made its case last year, earning the praise of some, and the disdain of others. It is decision-based rpg with isometric perspective that has no combat, barely any exploration and not too many other features.

    As far as the story goes... I very much depends on what you expect from a... "The Matrix" inspired story and how much completion you need. In my estimation, this polish game nailed that concept even it's a bit rough around the edges. The gameplay is a whole different story of course and whether you like it or not will very much depend on how much tolerance you have to pointless minigames, there being no combat, etc.
     
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